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08/09/2016 | Amateur Radio Sleuthing Pins Down Source of Strange RF Interference
Police in Evanston, Illinois, contacted the ARRL Lab, after an apparent interference source began plaguing wireless vehicle key fobs, cell phones, and other wireless electronics.
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06/30/2016 | FCC’s OET Clarifies Emissions Compliance Testing for RF LED Lighting Devices
The FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) has clarified that all RF LED lighting devices falling under Part 15 rules as “unintentional radiators” must meet conducted and radiated emissions limits.
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04/11/2016 | Youth Rally Will Be a Highlight of ARRL’s Hamvention 2016 Activities
The first-ever ARRL Youth Rally will be a feature of the League’s menu of activities at Hamvention® 2016.
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11/30/2015 | ARRL Laboratory Acquires New Keysight Digital Signal Generators
The ARRL Laboratory has acquired two new Keysight N5182B MXG signal generators, which will replace two of the Lab’s aging Marconi 2041 analog signal generators. ARRL Senior Test Engineer Bob Allison, WB1GCM, said the new equipment will expand the Lab’s...
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11/04/2015 | ARRL 10th Anniversary On-Line Auction Attracts Nearly 300 Bidders
The 10th Annual ARRL On-Line Auction went off without a hitch October 22-27. In addition to hundreds of browsers, the auction saw 284 individual bidders vying for product review equipment, vintage books, one-of-a-kind finds, and even “mystery junque bo...
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05/21/2015 | Dayton Hamvention 2015: Great Weekend, Friendly Crowd
Another Dayton Hamvention® is in the log, and the sponsoring Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA) already has begun counting down to the 2016 event (May 20-22, 2016).
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05/16/2014 | Hamvention 2014: Friday Recap
Becky Schoenfeld, W1BXY QST Managing Editor The first day of Hamvention® 2014 brought a great deal of activity for exhibitors and attendees alike. The ARRL Expo exhibit area saw considerable traffic as hams applied for memberships and renewals, brought...
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03/14/2014 | ARRL to FCC: “Grow Light” Ballast Causes HF Interference, Violates Rules
The ARRL has complained to the FCC about an interference-causing "grow light" ballast that the League says violated FCC rules.
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